EPISODE · Dec 19, 2024 · 7 MIN
Middletown EAC Member Kevin Deeny Comments on Sewage Treatment Plant
from Mack's Newtown Voice · host Mack's Newtown Voice
At the 16 December 2024 Middletown Township Board of Supervisors (BOS) meeting, Kevin Deeny - a member of Middletown's Environmental Advisory Council - expressed concern about the environmental impact of the proposed Waste Water (aka Sewage) Treatment Plant (WWTP) that the Newtown Sewer Authority plans to build on Lower Silver Lake Rd on the border with Middletown. Mr. Deeny specifically mentioned that effluent (treated water discharge from the plant) will pass through one of the primary recreational resources that's totally within Middletown Township and its impact on lake Luxembourg. "We've been watching Lake Luxembourg for quite a while," said Mr. Deeny. "We're interested from a water quality standpoint an from environmental standpoint." He said the lake has already been determined by the state and federal government to be “impaired” by nitrogen and phosphorus, and the plant could “offset all of our efforts to restore it.” Read: “Proposed sewer plant in Newtown Township inflames Middletown residents“; https://rebrand.ly/Herald_WWTP Related Content: "Middletown Residents Voice Concerns Over Proposed Newtown Twp. Wastewater Treatment Plant "; https://sco.lt/5eTxSq
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At the 16 December 2024 Middletown Township Board of Supervisors (BOS) meeting, Kevin Deeny - a member of Middletown's Environmental Advisory Council - expressed concern about the environmental impact of the proposed Waste Water (aka Sewage) Treatment Plant (WWTP) that the Newtown Sewer Authority plans to build on Lower Silver Lake Rd on the border with Middletown. Mr. Deeny specifically mentioned that effluent (treated water discharge from the plant) will pass through one of the primary recreational resources that's totally within Middletown Township and its impact on lake Luxembourg. "We've been watching Lake Luxembourg for quite a while," said Mr. Deeny. "We're interested from a water quality standpoint an from environmental standpoint." He said the lake has already been determined by the state and federal government to be “impaired” by nitrogen and phosphorus, and the plant could “offset all of our efforts to restore it.” Read: “Proposed sewer plant in Newtown Township inflames Middletown residents“; https://rebrand.ly/Herald_WWTP Related Content: "Middletown Residents Voice Concerns Over Proposed Newtown Twp. Wastewater Treatment Plant "; https://sco.lt/5eTxSq
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